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I wasn't born in SC but have been here most of my 66 years. I owned and lived on several acres surrounded by woods. Over the years I probably have had over two dozen lost dogs end up at my place. I posted signs by the road that I had found a lost dog and took good care of all of them. Not every property owner would do that so dog hunters need to realize the risk not only to their sport but to their dogs.

This is why I hunt with hounds... This right here... I wish I had a picture of the morning prayer and of all the kids. This is my son's first deer and it's a trophy to him and a memory I'll never forget... 25 head of hounds pounding this thing and Cody makes a one shot DRT kill... All my dogs were there which also made it special

I can relate to those memories. I grew up dog hunting and will never forget the lessons I learned and memories that were made
Alot of hunters got a bad taste in their mouth about dog hunting and aren't willing to try it and see that it isn't all about the killing but the fellowship and memories that are made especially with kids is what makes you appreciate the outdoors and what we have truly been blessed with.
Congrats dad and to your son.